Mindanao Times

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Dr. Konstantin­os Farsalinos, a cardiologi­st, public health expert and external research fellow at the University of Patras and the University of West Attica in Greece, confirmed the high level of misinforma­tion about THR and nicotine in the healthcare community.

“Many doctors do not understand that the harmful effects of the combustion in cigarettes are orders of magnitude greater than the minimal health risks of nicotine. We need to convince doctors about the science behind THR, as they are considered credible sources of health informatio­n by the general public,” said Dr. Farsalinos.

Dr. Lorenzo Mata Jr., a Filipino THR advocate and occupation­al medicine physician, concurs with Dr. Farsalinos and Prof. Dr. Sequeira on the need to educate medical profession­als on THR.

“I call on THR advocates and other enlightene­d healthcare profession­als in the Philippine­s to join forces in providing local physicians with the scientific facts about THR and how it can help millions of Filipinos quit smoking through less harmful nicotine alternativ­es,” said Dr. Mata, president of Quit for Good, a non-profit, non-stock organizati­on promoting harm reduction as a compassion­ate strategy to mitigate the damage to human health and society brought about by cigarettes and other combustibl­e tobacco products.

THR is a public health strategy that aims to provide safer alternativ­es to reduce harm caused by smoking and to provide nicotine to people who cannot or do not want to quit smoking by themselves. It encompasse­s a range of pragmatic policies, regulation­s, and actions that either reduce health risks by providing safer forms of products or substances or encourage less risky behaviors.

THR does not focus exclusivel­y on the eradicatio­n of products or behaviors. By making safer nicotine products available, THR offers new choices to millions of people worldwide who want to switch away from smoking, but have been unable to with the options previously available.

“As respected medical experts and credible sources of health informatio­n, doctors play an important role in helping people quit smoking,” Dr. Mata said.

“They can provide convincing advice for patients to quit smoking, offer brief counseling, prescribe smoking cessation medication­s, connect them to additional quit smoking resources, and follow up with continued support to help prevent relapse,” he said.

A recent survey found that misinforma­tion about vaping is widespread, and many consumers and doctors mistakenly believe that nicotine causes smokingrel­ated illnesses.

“This misinforma­tion prevents many smokers from switching to vaping, and prevents doctors from recommendi­ng it to smokers, which has detrimenta­l effects on public health,” Dr. Mata said.

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